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Why Does Peyton Manning Get the Tebow Treatment Every Year?

I know every Bronco/Colt fan will not pay any attention to what I am about to say, but thats fine.

Why does Peyton Manning consistently receive more credit for doing exactly what other QBs do?

I am speaking of :

Audibles at the line of scrimmage

Being a good student of the game

and his on-field play :

Brady has done everything Peyton has… and more

His lack of postseason success

Rodgers, Brees have just as many rings

I am NOT saying Peyton is overrated because he is one of the best QBs of all-time. I am just curious as to why the media (ESPN and so forth) continue to praise him for doing things that plenty of QBs do.

Brady, Rodgers and Brees audible just as much as Manning does but no one seems to notice.

Rodgers, Brees, Brady, Ben, Eli, Ryan are all studying game film religiously and receive zero credit.

I feel like if Manning has a good season (in today's case, great season) he will ALWAYS be the front-runner for MVP even if he is outperformed (look up his last MVP and tell me who really deserved it).

The neck surgery recovery is incredible and it is an amazing story but it isn't the reason he is receiving as much praise as he is getting. He was praised and worshipped every single year before that.

Honestly. I have my own feelings about the guy, which I'm sure you can pick up by my user name.

To answer your questions,

The truth is he's the golden boy. He is the perfect face of the NFL. The NFL loves players like Peyton and sulk in it. He's more than a QB. He abides by the rules, student of the game, coaches pet, book worm, gym rat, work ethic like no other, well respected human being amongst his peers (including owners, coaches, teammates, opposition teammates, corporate level etc.), he has the blood line in the NFL, he handles the media excellent, he says all the right things, he's been fortunate enough to not have HC’s or other payers with their own storylines. The list goes on.

The NFL of course jumps on the "poster boy" image. It sells the brand.

Remember, Peyton didn’t ask for this.

More direct, look at his WR corps in the beginning of the year. Look how sloppy it was. Just watch the first 3 games of the year. Look at them now. It's remarkable how much he works with these guys. It's a well-oiled machine, fluid. He increases everyone's play around him. Hence, making a winning team. Hence, the NFL loves winning.

I know every Bronco/Colt fan will not pay any attention to what I am about to say, but thats fine.

Why does Peyton Manning consistently receive more credit for doing exactly what other QBs do?

I am speaking of :

Audibles at the line of scrimmage

Being a good student of the game

and his on-field play :

Brady has done everything Peyton has… and more

His lack of postseason success

Rogers, Brees have just as many rings

I am NOT saying Peyton is overrated because he is one of the best QBs of all-time. I am just curious as to why the media (ESPN and so forth) continue to praise him for doing things that plenty of QBs do.

Brady, Rogers and Brees audible just as much as Manning does but no one seems to notice.

Rogers, Brees, Brady, Ben, Eli, Ryan are all studying game film religiously and receive zero credit.

I feel like if Manning has a good season (in today's case, great season) he will ALWAYS be the front-runner for MVP even if he is outperformed (look up his last MVP and tell me who really deserved it).

The neck surgery recovery is incredible and it is an amazing story but it isn't the reason he is receiving as much praise as he is getting. He was praised and worshipped every single year before that.

He receives just credit as do other good QBs. It is not excessive given his status as one of the leagues top 3 QBs for over a decade.

Those other you speak of are credited as well. I expect the problem is more with your hearing and believing you hear his name "significantly" more than others. You are trying to find fault with recognition of his status as one of the best than lack of coverage of the other great and good QBs in the league. The best guys will always get treated differently. That is just the way of the world.

BTW, today is Thursday and he is the QB of one of the teams playing in the Thursday night game. Most media outlets today will provide plenty of coverage in preparation for that.

He receives just credit as do other good QBs. It is not excessive given his status as one of the leagues top 3 QBs for over a decade.

Those other you speak of are credited as well. I expect the problem is more with your hearing and believing you hear his name "significantly" more than others. You are trying to find fault with recognition of his status as one of the best than lack of coverage of the other great and good QBs in the league. The best guys will always get treated differently. That is just the way of the world.

I know every Bronco/Colt fan will not pay any attention to what I am about to say, but thats fine.

Why does Peyton Manning consistently receive more credit for doing exactly what other QBs do?

I am speaking of :

Audibles at the line of scrimmage

Being a good student of the game

and his on-field play :

Brady has done everything Peyton has… and more

His lack of postseason success

Rogers, Brees have just as many rings

I am NOT saying Peyton is overrated because he is one of the best QBs of all-time. I am just curious as to why the media (ESPN and so forth) continue to praise him for doing things that plenty of QBs do.

Brady, Rogers and Brees audible just as much as Manning does but no one seems to notice.

Rogers, Brees, Brady, Ben, Eli, Ryan are all studying game film religiously and receive zero credit.

I feel like if Manning has a good season (in today's case, great season) he will ALWAYS be the front-runner for MVP even if he is outperformed (look up his last MVP and tell me who really deserved it).

The neck surgery recovery is incredible and it is an amazing story but it isn't the reason he is receiving as much praise as he is getting. He was praised and worshipped every single year before that.

Number 1 nobody reads a defense like he does.
Number 2 while others are good students of the game he is a great student. No one prepares for a game as much as he does, and if you are truly a football fan you have heard of how meticulous and demanding manning is each and every practice.
Number 3 brady has had better coaches and teams. Thats why hes won more superbowls (well that and the patriots are a bunch of skeezy cheaters). Manning has won 4 mvp's though so brady hasnt done everythin peyton has.
Number 4 none of those qb's you mentioned recieve 0 credit... they are all elite qb's lol

Number 1 nobody reads a defense like he does.
Number 2 while others are good students of the game he is a great student. No one prepares for a game as much as he does, and if you are truly a football fan you have heard of how meticulous and demanding manning is each and every practice.
Number 3 brady has had better coaches and teams. Thats why hes won more superbowls (well that and the patriots are a bunch of skeezy cheaters). Manning has won 4 mvp's though so brady hasnt done everythin peyton has.
Number 4 none of those qb's you mentioned recieve 0 credit... they are all elite qb's lol

Absurd generalizations and throwaway statements, none of which can be actually proven.
"Nobody reads a defense like he does."
"While others are good students of the game he is a great student."
Absurd.

Honestly. I have my own feelings about the guy, which I'm sure you can pick up by my user name.

To answer your questions,

The truth is he's the golden boy. He is the perfect face of the NFL. The NFL loves players like Peyton and sulk in it. He's more than a QB. He abides by the rules, student of the game, coaches pet, book worm, gym rat, work ethic like no other, well respected human being amongst his peers (including owners, coaches, teammates, opposition teammates, corporate level etc.), he has the blood line in the NFL, he handles the media excellent, he says all the right things, he's been fortunate enough to not have HCís or other payers with their own storylines. The list goes on.

The NFL of course jumps on the "poster boy" image. It sells the brand.

Remember, Peyton didnít ask for this.

More direct, look at his WR corps in the beginning of the year. Look how sloppy it was. Just watch the first 3 games of the year. Look at them now. It's remarkable how much he works with these guys. It's a well-oiled machine, fluid. He increases everyone's play around him. Hence, making a winning team. Hence, the NFL loves winning.

This is the type of stuff the OP im sure is also referring to. If Manning struggles against elite teams it's because he was rusty.

Not by chance that having to go against three of the best teams had to be a big reason for his struggles. Going against lesser competition cures alot of things in case you don't know.

Absurd generalizations and throwaway statements, none of which can be actually proven.
"Nobody reads a defense like he does."
"While others are good students of the game he is a great student."
Absurd.

Pretty sure if you asked any player that's played against him defensively they would tell you nobody reads a defense like Peyton. After the Superbowl in 06 Urlacher talked about it, and has in the years since, that Peyton said exactly what people were doing and they'd kind of look at each other like 'well what now?'

Honestly. I have my own feelings about the guy, which I'm sure you can pick up by my user name.

To answer your questions,

The truth is he's the golden boy. He is the perfect face of the NFL. The NFL loves players like Peyton and sulk in it. He's more than a QB. He abides by the rules, student of the game, coaches pet, book worm, gym rat, work ethic like no other, well respected human being amongst his peers (including owners, coaches, teammates, opposition teammates, corporate level etc.), he has the blood line in the NFL, he handles the media excellent, he says all the right things, he's been fortunate enough to not have HCís or other payers with their own storylines. The list goes on.

The NFL of course jumps on the "poster boy" image. It sells the brand.

Remember, Peyton didnít ask for this.

More direct, look at his WR corps in the beginning of the year. Look how sloppy it was. Just watch the first 3 games of the year. Look at them now. It's remarkable how much he works with these guys. It's a well-oiled machine, fluid. He increases everyone's play around him. Hence, making a winning team. Hence, the NFL loves winning.

This is the type of stuff the OP im sure is also referring to. If Manning struggles against elite teams it's because he was rusty.

Not by chance that having to go against three of the best teams had to be a big reason for his struggles. Going against lesser competition cures alot of things in case you don't know.

Yeah, Peyton and his 115+ QB rating lost the Pats game, couldn't have been McGehee's absurdly badly timed fumble and agregious drop on 4th and 1! And Peyton sure did suck against that Steelers D didn't he?

Jesus. Every QB has off games. And if the Bears win against the colts week 1 doesn't count cause 'rookie first game' I think Peyton can play the 'first couple of games back from 4 neck surgeries on a new team for the first time ever.' Card.

Yeah, Peyton and his 115+ QB rating lost the Pats game, couldn't have been McGehee's absurdly badly timed fumble and agregious drop on 4th and 1! And Peyton sure did suck against that Steelers D didn't he?

Jesus. Every QB has off games. And if the Bears win against the colts week 1 doesn't count cause 'rookie first game' I think Peyton can play the 'first couple of games back from 4 neck surgeries on a new team for the first time ever.' Card.